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Surviving Sepsis

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Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

Surviving Sepsis
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Surviving Sepsis
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Surviving Sepsis
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Surviving Sepsis
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Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Initial Resuscitation Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

Septic Shock Bundle

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

*Targets for quantitative resuscitation included in the guidelines are CVP


greater than or equal to 8mmHg, ScvO2 greater than or equal to 70% and
normalization of lactate

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

32011-015 R 4/13 (M)

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

To Be Completed in 3 hours:
1) Measure lactate level
2) Obtain cultures prior to administration of antibiotics
3) Administer broad spectrum antibiotics
4) Administer 30ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate greater
than or equal to 4mmol/kg

To be Completed Within 6 Hours:


1) Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to
initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure
(MAP) greater than or equal to 65mmHg
2) In the event of persistent arterial hypotension despite volume
resuscitation (septic shock) or initial lactate greater than or equal
to 4mmol/L

a. Measure central venous pressure (CVP)*

b. Measure central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2)*
3) Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated*

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